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74£®It is a rule in our school that no books ________£¨´ø³ö£©unless you have a library card. (take)

75£®The news spread quickly through the village _______________£¨Õ½ÕùÒѽáÊø£©, making villagers wild with joy. (end)

76£®The local Tibetans laughed at the strange bottles containing _______________£¨ËûÃdzÆ֮Ϊ£© ¡°English air¡±. (refer)

77£®Misunderstandings arising from lack of social communication£¬unless _______________£¨´¦ÀíÇ¡µ±£©£¬may lead to serious problems£®(handle)

78£®¡ª¡ªI felt it very difficult to carry on the work all by myself.

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80£®Willie has complained to the sales manager about the PC he bought _________________£¨ÆäÆÁÄ»±¬Õ¨£©for no reason yesterday. (explode)

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In many English homes four meals are served; they are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. These are the meals that are served in the homes of people who are well to do.

       Breakfast may be served any time for seven to nine. It consist of porridge, bacon and eggs (boiled or fried), butter toast or bread-and-butter with marmalade (Ëá¹û½´). Instead of bacon and eggs, fish may be served. Either tea or coffee is drunk at breakfast.

       Lunch comes at about one o¡¯clock. It generally consists of cold meat (left over from yesterday¡¯s dinner), potatoes, and salad. After that there is bread or biscuits and cheese. Most people drink water at lunchtime; some drink beer or wine. It is not the custom to drink the spirits (ÁÒÐÔ¾Æ) like whisky or brandy even wealthy homes in the middle of the day.

       Afternoon tea, taken between four and five, is the most informal meal of the day. If you are a friend of the family you may drop in for tea without an invitation or telling them that you are coming. Each person has a cup and saucer, a spoon and a small plate for bread-and-butter and cake. By the way, do not help yourself to cake first; bread-and-butter first, and then cake if there is any. Another piece of advice: do not put more than one piece of bread or cake on your plate at the same time.

       Dinner is the most substantial (·áÊ¢µÄ) meal of the day and is a very formal meal. Many people even wear special clothes for dinner, so if you are asked out of dinner you must find out whether you are expected to wear a dinner suit; for you would feel very embarrassed if, when you go there, you were the only person in ordinary clothes. Dinner is generally served at about half past seven. All the members of the family sit down together and are on their best behavior. The head of the family sits at one end of the table; his wife sits at the other. If there is a guest, he generally sits in the place of honor, which is at the right of lady of the house. If there are several guests the most important is asked to sit there. During the meal conservation is carried on, you should try to get into the conversation with the person on your right or left, but you should not try to talk to someone who is a long way from you.

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79.

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Food

 

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Breakfast

 

  7 to 9 a.m.

Porridge, bacon & eggs, etc

 

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Lunch

 

80.

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Cold meat, potatoes, salad, bread, biscuits & cheese

 

84.

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Afternoon

tea

 

4 to 5 p.m.

 

82.

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tea

 

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76. How he regretted what he had wasted before, for it is impossible for lost time ____________.(ÃÖ²¹»ØÀ´)  (make )

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79.The world is changing fast, and we are said __________________(ÕýÉú»îÔÚ) the ¡°Information Age¡±, a time of new discoveries and great changes. (live)

80. Only if you show mercy yourself______________________(Äã¿ÉÒÔÏ£ÍûµÃµ½) mercy. (hope)

 

 

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On March 12th, we went to plant trees on the hill near to     76.       ? 

our school.  The boys were made dig pits(¿Ó).The         77.      ? 

girls were told to plant the young trees into the pits.         78.      ? 

All of us worked very hardly. Soon we were all wet         79.       ?  

with sweat. After the young trees planted, we               80.       ?  ?        

began to water it. The water was at the foot of              81.      ?          ? 

the hill.  But we stood in line to pass pails(Í°)             82.       ?        ? 

of water from one to other up to the hill.                  83.       ? 

We did not finish water the trees until it                   84.        ? 

was dark. Though we were tired, we feel very happy.        85        ? 

 

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